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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...into-elite-mtcr-club/articleshow/57195341.cms

Isro’s launch cost is around $15 million on the PSLV. Comparatively, SpaceX charges up to $60 million and China $70 million.


NEW DELHI: Here’s the not-so-well-known reason behind Indian Space Research Organisation’s recent and immensely successful run. Isro, which launched a world-record 104 satellites at one go on Wednesday, has been able to upgrade its efforts thanks to India’s recent entry into an elite global club — the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR).

Senior officials who are working on improving Isro’s commercial satellite launch prospects spoke off record and briefed ET on the details. An Isro official, who requested anonymity, told ET that the agency “doesn’t speak about these things”.

India joined MTCR in June 2016, and thanks to that, New Delhi has access to high-end testing technology for its solid rocket booster propulsion system, which fires up the first stage of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

Testing this system was a slow process until now with limited technology access. Many key components to upgrade the technology were in controlled items lists under MTCR due to their dual military use. Since India’s MTCR membership in June 2016, four PSLVs have been launched including the one on Wednesday. Faster testing of the solid rocket booster means the period between two launches is reduced.

With frequency of launches going up, more commercial payloads can be carried. Officials said access to MTCR’s controlled items has led to major efforts in making India a bigger player in the $300-billion satellite launch market.

In 2016, India did six PSLV launches — twice the number in 2015. Overall, Isro launches 8-12 big satellites in a year. The plan is to raise this to 18-24 in the coming years, a senior official told ET. Wednesday’s launch of 104 satellites included a majority of nano, or very small, satellites.

India is already a cost-efficient satellite launcher. Isro’s launch cost is around $15 million on the PSLV. Comparatively, SpaceX charges up to $60 million and China $70 million. The bill can be $150 million for the European Union’s Ariane space launch vehicles.

“While we are cost-efficient, we must also work to offer the entire range and launch more frequently to become a reliable partner,” said an official.

Isro is now looking at carrying payloads of up to 5,000 kg in its next series, the PSLV C3, which is undergoing operational tests. The current PSLV can launch payloads of up to 1,500 kg.

High-level discussions are also on to rope in the private sector in industries ancillary to the launch activity so that Isro can focus on the high-end side of the innovation chain, an official said.

“Given the number of countries that are seeking slots, one can assume there is growing confidence in Isro. Satellite applications are only diversifying, hence launches are a growing market and that’s why MTCR membership was timely,” an official told ET.
 
PSLV C3???Any more details on this??That too with 5000 kg?
 
PSLV C3???Any more details on this??That too with 5000 kg?

Goof up :P

PSLV-C3 was sixth flight of ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle. In this mission, PSLV-C3 launched three satellites.
  • TES (Technology Experiment Satellite) of India weighing 1108 kg,
  • PROBA (PRoject for On Board Autonomy) of Belgium weighing 94 kg
  • BIRD (Bispectral and Infrared Remote Detection) of Germany weighing 92 kg.
 
ISRO needs to increase its launch pads to tap into the existing market.
 
ISRO needs to increase its launch pads to tap into the existing market.

Not that easy, its easy to build launch pads, but its hard to build a team during same time to manage the process.

They are already working on plans of better distribution of task and making more leaders so that new teams can be formed under good leaders.
 
Let us not propagate this hypocrisy calling the "MTCR" as "Elite".

Let us call it what it is, a unequal and unfair discriminatory treaty that is designed to perpetuate inequality and disparity.

We signed it because it was in our best interest, but let us not join their "Club" and be one of them.

With due respect to NYT :disagree:
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Full marks to the cartoonist :enjoy:
 
Not that easy, its easy to build launch pads, but its hard to build a team during same time to manage the process.

They are already working on plans of better distribution of task and making more leaders so that new teams can be formed under good leaders.

The idea behind my post is to make launch pads which are light and easy to assemble.

If we can make pslv a solid fueled one then we can easily launch the satellites with minimum resources.
jaxa.jpg


This is solid fueled Japanese rocket with launch pad.

Regarding leadership grooming and tech advancement we are on the right path.
 
Not that easy, its easy to build launch pads, but its hard to build a team during same time to manage the process.

They are already working on plans of better distribution of task and making more leaders so that new teams can be formed under good leaders.
That's why you can start now .
 
The idea behind my post is to make launch pads which are light and easy to assemble.

If we can make pslv a solid fueled one then we can easily launch the satellites with minimum resources.
jaxa.jpg


This is solid fueled Japanese rocket with launch pad.

Regarding leadership grooming and tech advancement we are on the right path.

PSLV has four stages, its uses both liquid and solid propulsion system.
The second stage using Vikas Engine (Liquid) gives ability to have better pitch, yaw and thrust controls, which helps greatly in ensuring mid path corrections if any required.

So its like Solid -> Liquid -> Solid -> Liquid finally

That's why you can start now .

Oh lots happening now, and good part is expansion happening at lower level in building private public relationships, knowledge sharing, involving many parties to act as feeders to ISRO's requirements. In coming years this will give ISRO a big base to make bigger achivements. ISRO's growth was limited due to sanctions and limited industrial base of advance engineering Industries.
 

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